“It is especially encouraging that the Union State makes a focus on science as a key driver behind development. This is a prime example of how new ideas and knowledge can ensure progressive improvement of all areas of human activity, society and the state,” Vladimir Gusakov said.
The exhibition marks the 90th anniversary of the sculptor, People's Artist of Belarus Ivan Misko and has been organized jointly with the Yuri Gagarin Museum-Reserve and the Minsk City History Museum.
The award is designed to acknowledge the most impactful works of literature and art that made a meaningful contribution to strengthening brotherhood, friendship and cooperation between Belarus and Russia.